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Dell Wyse Management Suite Version 1.3 Administrator’s Guide

Searching a scheduled job by using filters

About this task

This section describes how to search a scheduled job and manage the jobs in the management console. To search a scheduled job by using filters, do the following:

Steps

  1. Click Jobs.
    The Jobs page is displayed.
  2. From the Configuration Groups drop-down menu, select either the default policy group or the groups which are added by an administrator.
  3. From the Scheduled by drop-down menu, select a scheduler who performs the scheduling activity.
    The available options are:
    • Admin
      • App Policy
      • Image Policy
      • Device Commands
    • System
      • Publish Group Configuration
      • Others
  4. From the OS Type drop-down menu, select the operating system.
    The available options are:
    • ThinOS
    • WES
    • Linux
    • Thin Linux
    • Wyse Software Thin Client
  5. From the Status drop-down menu, select the status of the job.
    The available options are:
    • Scheduled
    • Running/In Progress
    • Completed
    • Cancelled
    • Failed
  6. From the Detail Status drop-down menu, select the status in detail.
    The available options are:
    • 1 or more failed
    • 1 or more pending
    • 1 or more In progress
    • 1 or more cancelled
    • 1 or more completed
  7. From the More Actions drop-down menu, select the Sync BIOS Admin Password option.
    The Sync BIOS Admin Password Job window is displayed. For more information see Sync BIOS Admin Password

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